Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches

Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches make a great game day food or weeknight dinner that easily cooks in your crockpot. Chuck roast is slowly cooked in Italian seasonings, beef broth and mixed with pepperoncini peppers and Giardiniera. Toast the beef in a hoagie bun with provolone cheese and extra pepperoncini and Giardiniera for the perfect sandwich.

SLOW COOKER ITALIAN BEEF SANDWICHES

One of my favorite kitchen gadgets is my slow cooker. It is a total life saver on busy days when I know I won’t have time to make a complicated meal at the end of the day. It is definitely going to come in handy in a few weeks when our newest addition arrives. I am all about recipes like these Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches for dinners and of course Sunday football.

Slow Cooker Italia Beef Sandwiches make the perfect game day food, especially if you are having guests. People go crazy for these toasty, juicy Italian beef sandwiches topped with warm provolone cheese and all the fixings. One of my favorite parts of these sandwiches is the pepperonicini peppers and the Giardiniera. I have a favorite Giardiniera mix that I used to buy in Chicago, but I could’t find it here so I went with a mild Giardiniera mix from Dellallo, which worked great. If you like a lot of spice you can use a hot Giardiniera mix.

These Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches are really simple to make and just requires you to throw everything into the slow cooker and let it do its magic. You need to buy a 3 lb. Chuck Roast and mix it with beef broth, garlic, bay leaves, Italian seasoning, cayenne red pepper and crushed red pepper {optional} along with pepperoncinis and Giardiniera mix. Set your slow cooker to low for 8 hours and let it cook low and slow for the day. The shredded beef also makes great leftovers for things like quesadillas, tacos or you can freeze it for later.

I am excited to be partnering with my friends at The Ohio Beef Council for Crocktober, to bring you these Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches. This October, thousands of families across Ohio will buy beef. Ohioans spend $4.1 billion each year on beef, which is a healthy, high-quality protein choice. For an easy, convenient weekday dinner, just prepare beef in the slow cooker! Spend more time around the table eating as a family and less time cooking. My slow cooker is one of my favorite kitchen helpers!

When preparing beef in the slow cooker, it should be cooked to 160 degrees, or until it is fork tender. Preparing healthy meals ahead of time can help avoid eating unhealthy foods on days you’re short on time. A 3-ounce serving of beef (about the size of an iPhone) provides more than 10 essential nutrients and half the daily recommended value of protein for less than 150 calories.

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Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches

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Slow Cooker Italian Beef Sandwiches make a great game day food or weeknight dinner that easily cooks in your crockpot. Chuck roast is slowly cooked in Italian seasonings, beef broth and mixed with pepperoncini peppers and Giardiniera. Toast the beef in a hoagie bun with provolone cheese and extra pepperoncini and Giardiniera for the perfect sandwich.

For serving:

provolone cheese slices

hoagie buns

Extra banana peppers or pepperoncini

Instructions

Place chuck roast into the bottom of a 5.5 – 6 quart crock pot then sprinkle with Italian Seasoning. Add pepperoncini peppers plus a splash of juice, Giardiniera, and beef broth then lift up chuck roast pieces to get broth underneath. Place a lid on top then cook on low for 9 hours, or until meat shreds easily with a fork. Shred then place meat back into crock pot and cook on low for 1 more hour.

Split buns in half then scoop the shredded meat mixture on top and add provolone cheese slices. Top with additional pepperoncini peppers and Giardiniera, if desired, then serve.

Notes

I couldn’t find the Chicago style giardiniera mix so I used Delallo Mild Giardiniera which worked great. It is a chunkier style mix.

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Comments

Hi. I need some clarification, please. The ingredients list says Italian Seasoning, but the directions say salad dressing mix. Do I need to buy an envelope of Italian salad dressing mix or use a traditional Italian seasoning blend? Thank you.

Hi there. Sorry about that! I used Italian seasoning blend from the spice section of the grocery store. Sorry about the confusion. I am sure you could buy a salad dressing mix if you like and it would work too but I did the spice blend. I hope that helps and I hope you like it!

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